SALT LAKE CITY - When mother nature hits the valley you can expect some power outages. And even in the heart to the storm, crews have to brave the weather to get the lights turned back on...but how to do that safely is a big concern.

Cats, dogs, rabbits and all things fluffy are up for adoption this weekend for "Adopt a rescued rabbit month". The Humane Society of Utah is in need of volunteers, foster parents, and animals adoptions. Watch the videos to find out the times and locations.

News Specialist Nicole Vowell demonstrates with officers from the Unified Police Department how difficult it is to determine which firearm is real or fake, and explains what officers are trained to do if they are faced with a dangerous situation.

Dr. Pam Nichols owner/veterinarian at the Animal Care Center walks us through the 4 things you need to be doing for your pets. Watch the video to find out what Nichols says you should be doing to keep Fido in shape.

WHEN: Wednesday, February 18, 2015, at 6 p.m.
WHERE: Matheson Jr. High School (3650 S. 7730 West)
A student's online behavior can have a profound impact on their academic success and educational environment.
With smartphone use now commonplace among teens, and even preteens, Granite School District is taking steps to inform parents about the possible pitfalls that exist just a few taps or clicks away.
As part of an overall effort to teach parents about online dangers, the District will host a parent meeting to address Internet and smartphone app safety. The meeting will focus on apps and Internet sites that are popular among youth, and the potential dangers and problems those apps and sites may pose.
The internet and smartphone app safety seminar will be held at Matheson Jr. High School on Wednesday, February 18, 2015, at 6 p.m. All are welcome, parents and students in and outside of the school district middle school age or older.

Providence Hall Jr. High 6th grader Kate Sudweeks recently won the Science Fair for her project on germs. Our Haley Smith met with Sudweeks about her findings and what your kids could be touching everyday that's filled with microscopic bacteria.

While many commuters factor in gas and wear-and-tear on their cars as commuting costs, few realize the more miles they commute, the more money they'll likely have to pay for their auto insurance premium.

You don't need to turn anyone away from your Super Bowl party because you can't afford all the food. News Specialist Haley Smith figured out a way for you to feed 32 people for $35.00...Watch the video to find out how you can keep your guest full.

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